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Electrical Circuits - 459 words
Electrical Circuits Unlike the last lab on RL, RC
and RLC circuits, we measured the frequency
characteristics of these circuits. We observed the
steady-state sinusoidal response of an high-pass
RL circuit, a low-pass RC circuit and a band-pass
RLC circuit. PROCEDURE 10.4.1 Steady-State
Sinusoidal Response of High-Pass RL Circuit This
part of the lab consisted of constructed an
high-pass RL circuit shown below in Figure 10.1.
We used the scope to measure the phase and the
gain of the circuit. Also, we used the Gain-Phase
meter to measure the phase and the gain of the
circuit. Figure 10.1: High-pass RL circuit. A Bode
plot is shown below from the measurements of the
scope, gain in dB versus lo ...
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Electrical Engineer For Uniroyal Goodrich Tire - 430 words
Electrical Engineer For Uniroyal Goodrich Tire
Engineering In shadowing Dave Mcleod, I learned
what it is like to be an Electrical Engineer for
Uniroyal Goodrich Tire. Typical days for Dave
Mcleod consist of eight hours or more depending
what he exactly is working on. For right now is
job consisting of twelve hours or more, because of
the current project he is designing. Engineers
have many duties when it comes to meeting a
deadline or deadlines. His current deadline is on
the project called The 4-Roll Calendar Drive
Control Retrofit. It starts on December 23, 1999
at 6pm and has to be finished by January 1, 2000
at 7:30am. On the day of December 8, 1999, I
visited the Uniroyal Goodrich plan ...
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Electrical Utility Deregulation Is The Process Of Transforming Electrical Utility Companies From Regulated Monopolies To Mark - 1,071 words
Electrical utility deregulation is the process of
transforming electrical utility companies from
regulated monopolies to market-driven suppliers of
competitive energy and services. (Reliant Energy
HL&P 1999) It means that customers will have the
ability to choose their electrical supplier.
Todays utility customers want lower prices, more
choice, and better service as well as reliability.
The deregulation of other industries such as
railroad, trucking, natural gas, and
telecommunications has shown people that choice
can provide better value. The deregulated electric
utility industry would look and act a lot like the
long distance phone business. The market would set
electricity rates. Sharp i ...
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Electrical Utility Deregulation Is The Process Of Transforming Electrical Utility Companies From Regulated Monopolies To Mark - 1,094 words
... the Energy Policy Act, the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC) ordered utilities in
1995 to open their transmission systems to outside
energy providers. (National Association of
Development Organizations, 1998) So far fifteen
states have approved electrical utility
deregulation. What follows here is a summary of
some of their plans, based on information from the
states and surveys collected by the Electrical
Power Supply Association, and the National Rural
Electric Cooperative Association. Arizona State
regulators will allow competition for 20 percent
of customers by 1999, for 50 percent by 2001 and
for all by 2003. Two utilities have filed suit to
challenge the plan California ...
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Pre Electrical Staged Lighting And Lighting Effects - 1,482 words
Pre Electrical Staged Lighting And Lighting
Effects PRE-ELECTRICAL STAGE LIGHTING AND LIGHTING
EFFECTS There is a common notion that stage
lighting is the youngest of the stage arts, having
suddenly been developed since the advent of
electricity. Electricity was the final link in a
chain of development stretching far into the past.
True, stage lighting has come a long way since the
dawn of electricity but its foundations were
thoroughly established during the three centuries
before Edison. Colored light, spotlights,
translucencies, and dimming were well known before
the incandescent lamp. This paper seeks to
identify and explain some of the most prevalent
forms and techniques of stage lighti ...
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Downs Syndrome, Turners Syndrome, And Redgreen Color Blindness - 682 words
1.) Three genetic disorders are Down's syndrome,
Turner's syndrome, and Red-green color blindness.
They are all caused by undesirable genes inherited
by normal genetic mechanisms. These mutations are
usually recessive because dominant ones usually
die. Turner's Syndrome is caused by faulty cell
division known as non disjunction. This occurs
when chromosomes fail to separate. IN this
disorder, the affected have one "x" chromosome.
The effect are an underdeveloped female, mental
retardedness, and sterility. Down syndrome is a
condition caused by an oddosome that occurs on the
pair #21. It results in severe abnormality
physical and mental defects. For example, shorter
bubble-shape eyes, short f ...
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1984 Sanity And Salvation - 880 words
1984 - Sanity and Salvation In 1984, George
Orwells Partys definition of sanity and salvation
is a paradox to the real definition of sanity and
salvation. The author used the protagonist,
Winston Smith, to portray the insane but real
definition of sanity. During the interrogation
process, OBrien, a member of the Inner Party and
supposed Brotherhood, is trying to prove to
Winston that he persuades himself that he
remembers events that never happened and that he
is ...unable to remember real events (203). OBrien
then mentions an example about three men who were
falsely accused and that Winston actually held the
evidence proving them innocent in his hand was all
a mere delusion. After OBrien sh ...
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22399 - 1,303 words
2/23/99 The Hindenburg Disaster Count Ferdinand
Von Zeppelin and his crew operated their first
airship nearly one hundred years ago. Airships are
big controllable balloons, also known as
dirigibles. There are three classes of airships,
rigid, nonrigid and semirigid. Rigid airships
(zeppelins) use framework in the interior to keep
their shape. Semirigid airships are a combination
of framework and gas pressure to maintain their
shape. Nonrigid airships (blimps) rely solely on
air pressure to keep their form. They are all
propelled with engines, use rudders and elevator
flaps for steering and have a gondola where
passengers travel. The pride of the zeppelin works
was a rigid airship which was o ...
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A Look Into Music Technologies: - 1,585 words
A Look Into Music Technologies: A LOOK INTO MUSIC
TECHNOLOGIES: HOW HAS THE INFORMATIONAL AGE
INFLUENCE MUSIC? INTRODUCTION As we enter a new
millennia, so will our music. The entire field of
music has experienced dramatic changes due to the
post- industrial/ informational age. This paper
will focus primarily on the expansion of musical
research and the development of new tools to aid
in learning. The overall reaction details
innovations that enhance and expand the depths of
music. RESEARCH In the 1970's, the US government
underwent a secret project making an underground
port of communication. This project created what
we now know as the Internet. The term Internet is
often used to describe ...
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Acid Rain - 1,829 words
... . These particles collect on the leaves of the
tree, and studies have shown that when these
particles contain acid they can cause damage to
the leaves. The leaves are the part of the tree
that help make food, hence any damage to the
leaves will result in harm to the health of the
entire tree. Coniferous trees are vulnerable to
the harmful effects of acid rain as well. The
tree's needles are designed to nourish the tree
after they fall to the ground. Each needle houses
whole colonies of microscopic bacteria and algae
that help the tree change nitrogen into food at
the roots. Acid rain will often burn away this
material, thereby reducing adequate food supply,
and weakening the tree's healt ...
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Adipic Acid - 1,071 words
Adipic Acid SWOSU ICER98 submitted 2/23/98 Bart
Barnett, Bill McKinley, Darren Toczko, Kevin
Worley Adipic acid is one of the most used
chemicals in the world today, conversly, it
contributes significantly to the production of
nitrous oxides (NOx), a greenhouse gas. Many
methods are available to produce adipic acid, with
various results and potential for pollution. The
following paper discusses the impacts that adipic
acid has on our society and the world's
environment. At the end of the paper, is a list of
some of the sources used for this topic. Any
disagreements between the various sections of this
article probably resulted from this being a group
effort. Uses Adipic acid is a very import ...
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Aging Theories - 1,709 words
Aging Theories This report outlines the main
theories of how the process of aging works. Since
researchers have not discovered a
universally-accepted theory of aging, the theories
discussed are potential explanations of how we
age. The likelihood of each hypothesis is
considered roughly equal. The different theories
discussed focus on the workings of different parts
of the body, from the molecular level of DNA
mutations and replication, to the organism level
of becoming "worn out." Aging is a very complex
and gradual process, and its ongoing operation is
present to some degree in all individuals. It is a
journey to the maturity, as well as to the
degeneration of the body. Because aging affec ...
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Agreeing To Disobey - 1,235 words
Agreeing To Disobey Blindly obeying authority
often results in disobedience to one's personal
morality. Since rules were established and exist
for the common interests of the general
population, some would say adhering to the rules
is obedient. However, when rules conflict with
people's morals, one has the right, and
furthermore the responsibility to disobey.
Contrary to popular belief, disobedience does not
center around ignorant rebellion. In fact,
disobedience is the manner in which people shed
enlightenment on the well-traveled path of
benightedness, by offering another point of view.
By the dictionary's definition, disobedience is a
violation or disregard of a rule or prohibition.
Never ...
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Agression - 2,144 words
Agression Aggression Aggression is a critical part
of animal existence, which is an inherent driving
force to humans, as we, too, are animals. The
source of aggression within humans is a long
summative list, but before trying to understand
its source one must apply a working definition of
aggression. Aggressive behavior is defined by
Encyclopedia Britannica as any action of an animal
that serves to injure an opponent or prey animal
or to cause an opponent to retreat. (7) David G.
Myers states that aggression is any physical or
verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy.(9)
There are many types of aggressive behaviors,
which can be differentiated from the factual act
to the hidden motives. F ...
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Akria - 930 words
Akria Akira is a beautiful and also haunting film.
It gives the viewer a look into a post apocalyptic
Japan 30 years after an H-bomb destroys Tokyo. It
follows a gang of punk bickers when one of their
friends are captured and tested for a project the
government called Akira. When their friend cannot
control his new powers it leads to his distraction
at the end of the film. With a sometimes-spiritual
theme Akira was a groundbreaking film in the world
of animation. In the years sense has the film
developed a cult following from young men. Akira
in many film historians minds is the film that
started the animation revolution of the nineteen
nineties. The vision of creator Katsuhiro Otomo,
who or ...
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Al Capone - 1,238 words
... rs with violence for not seeing things their
way. As news spread, the Chicago police gathered
over sixty policemen and gave them all shotguns.
The policemen rode in plain clothes in unmarked
cars to Cicero under the pretense that they were
protecting workers at an electrical plant there.
Frank Capone, who was negotiating a lease, was
walking down the street when the group of
policemen approached him, one of the policemen
noticed who he was an open fired at Frank,
covering his body with bullets. The police claimed
it was self-defense since Frank pulled out his own
revolver when he saw the group coming towards him.
Al was absolutely enraged at this act and made it
worse by kidnapping polit ...
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Albert Einstein - 1,590 words
Albert Einstein Albert Einstein Einstein was born
on March 14, 1879, in Ulm Germany. He lived there
with his parents, Herman and Pauline. After a year
in Ulm, due to the failure of his father's
electrical and engineering workshop, the Einstein
family moved to Munich (the capital of Bavaria),
where after a year in residence there, Einstein's
mother had Maja, Einstein's sister. Despite the
fact that he was Jewish, from age five until age
ten, Einstein attended a Catholic School near his
home. But, at age 10, Einstein was transferred to
the Luitpold Gymnasium, where Latin, Greek,
History, and Geography were pounded into
childrens' heads. His parents wanted him to finish
school, get his diploma ...
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Albert Einstein - 603 words
ALBERT EINSTEIN Does the word quantum mechanics
mean anything to you, well it should. What about
E=MC2, all of this are very important to you but
you may not know it. These theories were all
developed by a very intellectual person, Albert
Einstein. Albert Einstein is very important to the
development of our country and the world. Albert
Einstein started his life in Ulm, Germany, march
14, 1879. Einstein's parents were nonobservant
Jews. They moved from Ulm to Munich when Albert
was an infant. They had a family business of the
manufacture of electrical apparatus. The company
failed in 1894. So the family moved to Milan,
Italy. At this time Albert had decided to give up
his German citizenship. ...
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Albert Einstein - 1,216 words
Albert Einstein Albert Einstein Albert Einstein
was one of the greatest brains ever to come to the
20th century. Einstein contributed to the 20th
century more than any other scientist ever. His
theory of relativity is held as the highest
quality of a human thought ever to come. Albert
Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm,
Wurttemberg, Germany. His family moved from Ulm to
Munich and had an unsuccessful business that made
them move later to Milan, Italy. His parents were
dealing with electrical apparatus. At this time
Albert left his German citizenship. He persuades
an exam that would give him the opportunity to
study electrical engineering in Zurich Polytechnic
but failed to pass it. A ...
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Albert Einstein - 1,498 words
Albert Einstein Einsteins early life; Einstein was
born in Ulm, Germany on Mar. 14, 1879. Einstein's
parents, who were non observant Jews, moved from
Ulm to Munich when Einstein was an infant. The
family business was the manufacture of electrical
parts. When the business failed, in 1894, the
family moved to Milan, Italy. At this time
Einstein decided officially to relinquish his
German citizenship. Within a year, still without
having completed secondary school, Einstein failed
an examination that would have allowed him to take
a course of study leading to a diploma as an
electrical engineer at the Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology. He spent the next year in nearby
Aarau at the continual ...
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